Alpha Warranty Services Announces Product Enhancements for Electric Vehicles
Alpha’s PriorityOne, A+, and A La Car service contracts now cover all major electric vehicle components, including hybrid and all-electric vehicles’ batteries, electric power train, charging parts, and other systems.

Alpha’s PriorityOne, A+, and A La Car service contracts now cover all major electric vehicle components, including hybrid and all-electric vehicles’ batteries, electric power train, charging parts, and other systems.
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – Alpha Warranty Services, one of the nation’s top providers of quality and valuable F&I service products, announced it has enhanced its PriorityOne, A+, and A La Car products to now cover electric vehicles.
Alpha continues to deliver the products its agents, dealers, and contract holders need to protect their lifestyles today and into the future.
In its continuing commitment to protecting the vehicles that add value to its customers’ lifestyles, Alpha’s PriorityOne, A+, and A La Car service contracts now cover all major electric vehicle components, including hybrid and all-electric vehicles’ batteries, electric power train, charging parts, and other systems. There are also multiple tiers of coverage for electric vehicles based on the needs of the customer and will provide the same industry-leading coverage enjoyed by owners of traditional fuel vehicles.
The Alpha EV expanded product offerings will be available on Alpha’s core product marketing materials, rate cards, and the company’s Zoom portal. With these enhancements, Alpha continues to deliver the products its agents, dealers, and contract holders need to protect their lifestyles today and into the future.
Originally posted on Auto Dealer Today
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